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Eyefull Tower
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The Eyefull Tower is very unique. Built to represent a Picasso like face, half happy, half not happy, the walls are full of eye shaped windows and since it’s two storeys high we call it the Eyefull Tower. Built over a period of ten years, the house is full of unusual architectural features and is the playground of artist builder Kim Clark who pursues the ‘WOW factor’ in his creations. The views of the forest and mountains are spectacular and the property abounds with wildlife of all kinds. The space The Eyeful Tower has a living space, a bedroom, a bathroom and a toilet on each floor. A modern kitchen on the ground is well equipped with everything that self-catering guests will need. There are three houses for accommodation on the property and also a Japanese Bathhouse for hot mineral water bathing ( fees apply) The architecture is playful, eccentric and quirky and is the creative work of artist/owner Kim Clark Guest access Guests may wander around the property but need to be mindful that the other houses are occupied and that they need to respect the privacy of other guests as well. There is a self guided rainforest trail to visit our natural spring area where our pure mineral water comes to the surface. Tours of the other buildings and wood workshop can be arranged with the owner, subject to availability Other things to note The property is off grid and its electrical system uses solar and micro hydro sources to power appliances and to charge lithium batteries. The system CANNOT support Electric Vehicle charging Registration Details Exempt: This listing falls under the 'home sharing' exemption
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Australia · Tasmania · Jackeys MarshGot questions?
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